the bavarian waste management company
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The Bavarian Waste Management Company
Bio waste – a renewable energy resource
� We are a third generation family business and we offer clientsfrom various industries individual and innovative diposal andrecycling solutions
� And we have gathered extensive experience in logistics, wastecollection and bio waste treatment
� We excel at separating organic/bio waste from the waste stream
� And we use this to a new level and generate green energy
� This collective know-how allows us to develop optimized economic and technical solutions for our clients which are independent of particular processes or manufacturers’ biases
Executive Summary
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• Our way of thinking
• Our paradigm
• Our concept
• Our expertise
Our way of thinking
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Our paradigm – Optimizing organic waste management and energy generation
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We possess extensive
knowledge in the collection and
recycling of bio waste
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Our concept
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First we capture the regenerative energy from the existingbio and green waste.
Then with subsequent composting we maintain the excellentfertilizing properties of composts.
WE COMBINE ENERGY AND MATERIAL USE
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Our expertise
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We manage the waste disposal for about 2.3 million people in 15 regional municipalities in Bavaria about a quarter of the province.
In the process, we also collect approx. 100,000 tons of bio waste every year.
Through our P3 (Private-Public-Partnership Company), we recycle approx. 25,000 tons of organic/bio waste every year.
As a result we generate 5.7 million kWh and supply approx. 1,600 households with clean green power every year.
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• What can be fermented? Possible feedstock!
• Why fermentation? Advantages of combined energy use!
• Types of fermentation
• Advantages of dry fermentation for bio waste
• Established technologies
• Usage of generated biogas
• Our current bio baste fermentation plant
What can be fermented? Possible feedstock!
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Vegetable by-
products
Animal by-products
Liquid and solid
manure,
slaughterhouse waste
like blood, feathers,
whey, fat separator
contents and flotation
tailings
Harvest residues,
straw, brewers
grains, molasses,
husks, beet leaf
Organic residues from
food, beverage or feed
production, including
catering waste and
expired food
Biowaste from
households
Industrial and
commercial wastes
Organic fraction of
household waste
(ideally separately
collected biowaste),
garden and park
waste
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Why fermentation? Advantages of combined energy use!
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� Due to the increased degradation of organic matter in the combined use of
energetic material, we achieve a doubling of capacity compared to
pure/traditional composting.
� Significant improvement with odor management. The odor load from the
intensive rot is eliminated because the most odor-intensive parts of the
biological waste are already completely broken down in the closed
fermentation stage.
� Clear environmental advantages can be achieved by first fermenting and
subsequent composting of SSOs, in other words to produce both energy
and useful matter from biomass will lead in less GHG emissions compared
to pure composting plants
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Types of fermentation
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Wet fermentation
� Moisture content > 80%
� requires high level of
pretreatment
� Configuration: continuous
stirred tank
Dry
fer-men-tation
dry batch
� Moisture content < 60%
� Requires limited
pretreatment
� Configuration: concrete
tunnels with thight doors
continuous
� Moisture content 60% - 80%
� requires some pretreatment
� Configuration: (continuous)
plug-flow
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Advantages of dry fermentation for bio waste
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� Systems engineering / equipment is less complex � less susceptible to
interference
� Can process waste with contaminants (e.g., metals, rocks and sand)
� Produces less effluent than wet digestion � reduced water usage
� Hygienisation is already carried out in the fermentation stage (only with
plug flow fermentation)
� Plant has a smaller footprint � Plug flow fermentation is particularly
suitable for the retrofitting of existing composting plants
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Established technologies
� Plug-Flow-Fermentation
� Thöni
� STRABAG
� Hitachi Kompogas
� Eisenmann
� Dry-Batch-Fermentation
� Pöttinger
� Bekon (Eggersmann)
� Bioferm
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Usage of generated biogas
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Our current bio waste fermentation plant
� We are the operating partner in a P3 for bio fermentation plant
of WGV Recycling GmbH
� Input
� Organic waste collected from two
municipal districts
� Processing 25,000 tons per year
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Our current bio waste fermentation plant
� Technical data
� STRABAG method/technique
� CHP-Unit with an electrical power
output of 800 kwh
� 7 employees
� Annual Output
� 5,700 MWh of electricity
� 6,250 MWh of heat
� 9,000 m³ of high quality liquid fertilizer
� 7,000 tons of high quality solid fertilizer
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Collaboration
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• Plant material fermentation Regen
• Bio waste fermentation Passau
• Bio waste fermentation Augsburg
• Biomass Centre Saarland (our latest project)
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Plant material fermentation Regen
� Project planning
� Project management
� Plant operation
Plant Data
Year built 2007
Technology Kompogas
Input 18.000 t/a green-waste
Output ca. 6.300 t/a liquid fertilizer
ca. 7.000 t/a solid fertilizer
ca. 1.600.000 m3/a raw
biogas
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Bio waste fermentation Passau
� Project planning
� Project management
� Plant operation
Plant Data
Year built 2004
Technology Kompogas
Input 45,000 t/a biowaste
Output ca.15.000 t/a liquid fertilizer
ca. 10.000 t/a solid fertilizer
ca. 5.800.000 m3/a raw
biogas
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Bio waste fermentation Augsburg
� Project planning
� Project consulting
� Plant start-up
Plant Data
Year built 2013 & 2016
Technology Thöni
Input 75,000 t/a biowaste & green-
waste
Output ca.17.500 t/a liquid fertilizer
ca. 16.000 t/a solid fertilizer
ca. 8.000.000 m3/a raw
biogas
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Biomass centre Saarland(plant in the planning phase)
� Project management
Plant Data
Planned
Installation
Continuous dry fermentation
Input 55,000 t/a source separated
organics
20,000 t/a biomass
Output approx. 17,000 t/a certified
compost
approx. 6,600.000 m3/a raw
biogas
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Project Management
Our project manager has been in the field of bio waste treatmentsince 1992. He is a renowned subject matter expert in Germany. He has extensive experience with plant operations and projectdevelopment to different waste streams.
Michael BuchheitProject Management bio fermentation
• Vice chairman – Federal Quality Association Compost
• Chairman – Bavarian Quality Association for Composting
• Director – Quality Association Fermented Products
• Director –Federal Association of German Disposal, Water and Raw
Material Management - Biological waste treatment division
• Director - Association of Bavarian Disposal Companies
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• What we are interested in!
• This is what we have to offer!
What we are interested in!
� Long term partnerships and
� Knowledge transfer in the (Canadian/German) waste
management industry
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This is what we have to offer!
� 3 generations worth of experience and knowledge in the
collection and transportation of waste of any kind
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Project Study
Consulting
Systems operation
Systems participation
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This is what we have to offer!
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� Support in the establishment/introduction of solutions in the bio
waste fermentation sector
Feasibility studies
Project conception
Project planning &
development
Project management
Plant start up and
operation
Systems participation
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About us
• Our base
• Our routs
• Who are we
• Our soting plant
• Our fermentation plant
• Our fleet
• We also work for
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Our base
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Germany
Bavaria
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Our locations in Bavaria Our company in numbers
� Established in 1936
� More than 7,000 customers from all industries in and aroundMunich
� Urban waste disposal for 15 regional municipalities in ourcatchment area
� About 450 employees, 180 trucksand working with more than 100 partner recycling facilities
� We manage about ¼ of Bavaria‘swaste
Our roots
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� We are a third generation family owned enterprise based on sustainable development
� We solve waste management issues for some of Germany‘s mostsuccessful companies and regional governments
� Our services are also pioneering: Complete and efficient recyclingof raw materials is a matter of course to us
� Therefore, we do not see ourselves as just a disposal company, but the raw materials supplier of tomorrow
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� In operation since 2003
� Input of 30,000 tons per year of packaging waste collectedfrom several districts
� Annual Output
� 2,850 tons of tin
� 900 tons of aluminium
� 2,250 tons of plastic films
� 9,500 tons of plastics (PP/PE)
� 2,000 tons of cardboard
� Regenerative energy generated from remaining waste
Our sorting plant
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� In operation since 2014
� Input of 25,000 tons per year of organic waste collected from twomunicipal districts
� Annual Output
� 5,700 MWh of electricity
� 6,250 MWh of heat
� 9,000 m3 of liquid fertilizer
� 7,000 tons fo solid fertilizer
� This is enough to supply the required yearly power of approx. 1,600 households
Our fermentation plant
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� 100 rear end load and front load trucks
� 40 roll-off and skip container trucks
� Miscellaneous special equipment and vehicles
Our fleet
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We also work for
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Landkreis Freising
Landkreis
Dingolfing-Landau
LandkreisBad Tölz
Landkreis
Erding
Landkreis
Weilheim-Schongau
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HEINZ Group
Josef HeinzManaging Director
+49 8761 680-101
www.heinz-gruppe.de
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Karl NeubertCanadian Representative
705 840 3660
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Appendix
General information
In principle we (HEINZ) are independent from any suppliers and system providers.
However, we attach great importance to quality. Therefore, the component suppliers listed in
this presentation are not final, but companies whose technology has already been
implemented in many projects and has proven itself.
Our preferred technology suppliers - based on our joint experience - are Thöni
Industriebetriebe GmbH in the field of plug-flow fermentation and Pöttinger
Entsorgungstechnik GmbH & Co. KG in the field of dry-batch fermentation.
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Pictures by courtesy of
Pages 5, 9, 11, 14 Fachverband Biogas
Page 13 Thöni
Page 13 Pöttinger
Page 21 EVS